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February 25, 1999



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A CONTENTIOUS NEW YEAR:
Vietnamese Americans in California have been embroiled in tensions over ideology: In Oakland, youths have been scrutinized over their plans for a flag-saluting ceremony, and in Southern California's Westminister (above), protests have continued against a shopkeeper, who hung up a picture of Ho Chi Minh.

Editorial: Some resolutions.

Letters: Comments from AsianWeek readers

Right Side: Down with the prince of preference.

Day of Remembrance: Japanese Americans commemorate 57th anniversary of internment order.

Washington Journal: Frank Wu and Phil Tajitsu Nash's perspectives on Bill Lann Lee.

New Year Special : The Year of the Rabbit's hopping-here's how.

S.F. New Year Events Local festivities; parade route map.

Poster: Year of the Rabbit color pullout.

Supes Meet in Chinatown: Lawmakers shift meeting's time, place to hear the community's concerns.

Tensions Amid Tet: Perceived political ideologies cut into Vietnamese Americans' celebration of the Lunar New Year in California.

A Youthful View: San Francisco photographers make their mark.

Movie Reviews: Windhorse and Rabbit in the Moon on the big screen.

Calendar: Events around the country.

On the Cover: Rabbit Poster. Frame-quality copies of this illustration are available for $3, plus $2 shipping and handling. To order, send check or money order to AsianWeek, 809 Sacramento St., San Francisco, CA 94108. Attn: William Chow. Illustration by Rigel Juratovac.

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